Are pro-choicers worse than Holocaust deniers?

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They do not possess any preferences. For example, if one terminates the life of an embryo, it does not suffer (or have any interests) because it obviously hasn’t differentiated enough to form even a rudimentary nervous system.
Yes, the fetus CAN feel pain at the point that most abortions are performed. By 8 weeks (though, as another poster said, some studies are going to 6 weeks) the sympathetic nervous system is present. How can you say that it does not suffer or feel pain? That is simply not true. But, of course, that is an answer I would expect from a pro-abortionsist–you guys always seem to ignore science on this issue.

In Christ,
Rand
 
Yes, the fetus CAN feel pain at the point that most abortions are performed. By 8 weeks (though, as another poster said, some studies are going to 6 weeks) the sympathetic nervous system is present. How can you say that it does not suffer or feel pain? That is simply not true. But, of course, that is an answer I would expect from a pro-abortionsist–you guys always seem to ignore science on this issue.

In Christ,
Rand
But whether the unborn child can feel pain or not is immaterial. The issue is that the child is a living human being.

As several have pointed out, if “feeling pain” were a criteria, simply administering an anesthetic would make murder morally and legally acceptable.
 
But whether the unborn child can feel pain or not is immaterial. The issue is that the child is a living human being.

As several have pointed out, if “feeling pain” were a criteria, simply administering an anesthetic would make murder morally and legally acceptable.
I know. That the child is a living human being was my initial argument, and remains my foremost one. I was just pointing out that he was wrong about the child not being able to feel pain.

In Christ,
Rand
 
I know. That the child is a living human being was my initial argument, and remains my foremost one. I was just pointing out that he was wrong about the child not being able to feel pain.

In Christ,
Rand
Understood. My point is he’s begging the question. By advancing the argument “the child can’t feel pain” he tries to trick us into accepting that the ability to feel pain is a valid argument.
 
Understood. My point is he’s begging the question. By advancing the argument “the child can’t feel pain” he tries to trick us into accepting that the ability to feel pain is a valid argument.
Peter Singer says we should respect interests and one interest that almost everyone has is the desire not to suffer. BTW, feeling pain is not the equivalent of suffering though. One can be depressed and not be in a state of pain although they are suffering. Maybe SSRIs will help them.
 
Peter Singer says we should respect interests and one interest that almost everyone has is the desire not to suffer. BTW, feeling pain is not the equivalent of suffering though. One can be depressed and not be in a state of pain although they are suffering. Maybe SSRIs will help them.
Still begging the question – the unborn child is human, and it is the killing of an innocent human that makes the crime of murder.
 
Still begging the question – the unborn child is human, and it is the killing of an innocent human that makes the crime of murder.
Singer rejects anthropocentric ethics. How does invoking the species not beg the question too?
 
Singer rejects anthropocentric ethics. How does invoking the species not beg the question too?
So how does he justify his body killing bacteria to save him from dying from infection?:rotfl:

If he were sincere, he would take immuno-suppressants to prevent his white cells from killing bacteria – and so would you.😛
 
So how does he justify his body killing bacteria to save him from dying from infection?:rotfl:

If he were sincere, he would take immuno-suppressants to prevent his white cells from killing bacteria – and so would you.😛
Bacteria do not have interests though. They do not have a nervous system, especially because they are unicellular and they obviously do not have a complex enough nervous system.
 
Bacteria do not have interests though. They do not have a nervous system, especially because they are unicellular and they obviously do not have a complex enough nervous system.
But **you **said:
Singer rejects anthropocentric ethics. How does invoking the species not beg the question too?
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Peter Singer says we should respect interests and one interest that almost everyone has is the desire not to suffer. BTW, feeling pain is not the equivalent of suffering though. One can be depressed and not be in a state of pain although they are suffering. Maybe SSRIs will help them.

If everyone has a desire not to suffer, where did we all come from?
Trust me childbirth entails a great deal of suffering.

Mr. Singer uses subjective criteria to decide who gets to live and who gets to die.

Why does lack of “self-awareness” qualify as a good criteria to put a human being to death? How self-aware is a 1 year old? Studies show many babies do not recognize themselves in a mirror at that age. Should this study be used as proof that babies are not self-aware. What about video of pre born twins interacting with each other? Are they self aware? Who decides?

The objective criteria of being human is what must suffice in safeguarding the right to life.
 
The objective criteria of being human is what must suffice in safeguarding the right to life.
And anyone who offers different criteria is simply begging the question. Let us not allow them to lead us down the garden path by debating inconsequential matters. The unborn child is human. To kill an innocent human is murder – end of story.
 
Bacteria do not have interests though. They do not have a nervous system, especially because they are unicellular and they obviously do not have a complex enough nervous system.
So you’re not as altruistic as you say you are. You are guilty of specism. What gives you the right to determine what species deserve protection?
 
So you’re not as altruistic as you say you are. You are guilty of specism. What gives you the right to determine what species deserve protection?
It’s inherent in the beast. Anyone with the hubris to declare certain humans can be lawfully put to death on a whim has the hubris to hold any position. It’s an extreme form of antinomianism.
 
It’s inherent in the beast. Anyone with the hubris to declare certain humans can be lawfully put to death on a whim has the hubris to hold any position. It’s an extreme form of antinomianism.
It’s a common problem among atheists.People who dont beleive in God will believe anything
 
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